Exhibition-Mel Ziegler: An American Conversation

Date: Sep 19 through Mar 1

The Bemis Center presents an exhibition of new works and projects by Mel Ziegler. The exhibition brings together multiple recent works that occupy a continuum of cultural hierarchies and connect subjects including the American flag, guns, agricultural landscapes and rural life. In the broadest sense, Ziegler's work asserts the value of rural identities and aesthetics and aims to locate authentic spaces within the increasingly fragmented American experience.

UNO Print Workshop

Date: Nov 5 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

UNO Print Workshop
November 5, 2013 – March 2, 2014
Founded in 1976, the UNO Print Workshop was established in conjunction with the Visiting Artist Program at the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. An artist is invited to create a print or a series, assisted by art students. Over the years, a large and diverse group of prints has been created by artists from every region of the United States and various countries.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major...

UNL Under Pressure Prints

Date: Nov 12 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

UNL Under Pressure Prints
November 12, 2013 – March 2, 2014
In 1999, Karen Kunc, printmaker and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cather Professor of Art, started the Under Pressure Print Club to educate, promote, support, and produce awareness of printmaking. A community-based group, the Club sponsors an annual visiting artist to create a print or an edition in collaboration with Kunc and student assistants. The 12 prints made to date are showcased at the Museum of Nebraska Art as a special exhibition.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.-...

Contemporary Influences in Nebraska Printmaking

Date: Nov 12 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Contemporary Influences in Nebraska Printmaking
November 12, 2013 – March 2, 2014
As a complement to the UNO Print Workshop and UNL Under Pressure Print Club exhibitions, Contemporary Influences highlights the leading academic printers currently working and teaching in Nebraska: Gary Day, Victoria Goro-Rapoport, Karen Kunc, Turner McGehee, Bonnie O’Connell, and Francisco Souto. With a concentration on various printmaking processes and drawings related to printmaking, the works display the diversity within the medium as well as highlight...

NWU Theatre Production: "Don't Drink The Water"

Date: Feb 20 through Mar 2

Location: Miller Theatre
51st Street & Huntington Ave. , Lincoln,
NE

Woody Allen's first professionally produced play investigates the comic midadventures of three tourists from New Jersey who are trapped in an American Embassy behind the Iron Curtin in the 1960s.
Feb. 20-22, Feb. 27-March 1, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 23, March 2, 2 p.m.
Tickets: 402.465.2384 or theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

UNO Print Workshop

Date: Nov 5 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

UNO Print Workshop
November 5, 2013 – March 2, 2014
Founded in 1976, the UNO Print Workshop was established in conjunction with the Visiting Artist Program at the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. An artist is invited to create a print or a series, assisted by art students. Over the years, a large and diverse group of prints has been created by artists from every region of the United States and various countries.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major...

UNL Under Pressure Prints

Date: Nov 12 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

UNL Under Pressure Prints
November 12, 2013 – March 2, 2014
In 1999, Karen Kunc, printmaker and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cather Professor of Art, started the Under Pressure Print Club to educate, promote, support, and produce awareness of printmaking. A community-based group, the Club sponsors an annual visiting artist to create a print or an edition in collaboration with Kunc and student assistants. The 12 prints made to date are showcased at the Museum of Nebraska Art as a special exhibition.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.-...

Contemporary Influences in Nebraska Printmaking

Date: Nov 12 through Mar 2

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Contemporary Influences in Nebraska Printmaking
November 12, 2013 – March 2, 2014
As a complement to the UNO Print Workshop and UNL Under Pressure Print Club exhibitions, Contemporary Influences highlights the leading academic printers currently working and teaching in Nebraska: Gary Day, Victoria Goro-Rapoport, Karen Kunc, Turner McGehee, Bonnie O’Connell, and Francisco Souto. With a concentration on various printmaking processes and drawings related to printmaking, the works display the diversity within the medium as well as highlight...

NWU Theatre Production: "Don't Drink The Water"

Date: Feb 20 through Mar 2

Location: Miller Theatre
51st Street & Huntington Ave. , Lincoln,
NE

Woody Allen's first professionally produced play investigates the comic midadventures of three tourists from New Jersey who are trapped in an American Embassy behind the Iron Curtin in the 1960s.
Feb. 20-22, Feb. 27-March 1, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 23, March 2, 2 p.m.
Tickets: 402.465.2384 or theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Sum of Us

Date: Jan 30 through Jun 28

Sum of Us features six Kansas City artists whose multimedia works explore the relationship of the part to the whole. Although markedly different in approach and process, they provide a meditation on our simultaneously whole and fragmentary states, specifically our relationships to time, space, place and self. Curated by PLUG PROJECTS, a curatorial collective located in Kansas City, the exhibition features work that relies on the specter of the body as image, inspiration, absent worker or character positioning both the body of the artist and...

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Sum of Us

Date: Jan 30 through Jun 28

Sum of Us features six Kansas City artists whose multimedia works explore the relationship of the part to the whole. Although markedly different in approach and process, they provide a meditation on our simultaneously whole and fragmentary states, specifically our relationships to time, space, place and self. Curated by PLUG PROJECTS, a curatorial collective located in Kansas City, the exhibition features work that relies on the specter of the body as image, inspiration, absent worker or character positioning both the body of the artist and...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Sum of Us

Date: Jan 30 through Jun 28

Sum of Us features six Kansas City artists whose multimedia works explore the relationship of the part to the whole. Although markedly different in approach and process, they provide a meditation on our simultaneously whole and fragmentary states, specifically our relationships to time, space, place and self. Curated by PLUG PROJECTS, a curatorial collective located in Kansas City, the exhibition features work that relies on the specter of the body as image, inspiration, absent worker or character positioning both the body of the artist and...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Sum of Us

Date: Jan 30 through Jun 28

Sum of Us features six Kansas City artists whose multimedia works explore the relationship of the part to the whole. Although markedly different in approach and process, they provide a meditation on our simultaneously whole and fragmentary states, specifically our relationships to time, space, place and self. Curated by PLUG PROJECTS, a curatorial collective located in Kansas City, the exhibition features work that relies on the specter of the body as image, inspiration, absent worker or character positioning both the body of the artist and...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Sum of Us

Date: Jan 30 through Jun 28

Sum of Us features six Kansas City artists whose multimedia works explore the relationship of the part to the whole. Although markedly different in approach and process, they provide a meditation on our simultaneously whole and fragmentary states, specifically our relationships to time, space, place and self. Curated by PLUG PROJECTS, a curatorial collective located in Kansas City, the exhibition features work that relies on the specter of the body as image, inspiration, absent worker or character positioning both the body of the artist and...

NWU Weekend Theatre Cabaret

Date: Mar 7 through Mar 9

Location: Studio Theatre
2710 North 48th Street , Lincoln,
NE

Enjoy the combination of song and story at the weekend cabaret.
March 7-9, 7:30 p.m.
March 9, 2 p.m.
Admission is $5.
The Studio Theatre is located at 2710 North 48th Street. Free parking is available behind the theatre.

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

NWU Weekend Theatre Cabaret

Date: Mar 7 through Mar 9

Location: Studio Theatre
2710 North 48th Street , Lincoln,
NE

Enjoy the combination of song and story at the weekend cabaret.
March 7-9, 7:30 p.m.
March 9, 2 p.m.
Admission is $5.
The Studio Theatre is located at 2710 North 48th Street. Free parking is available behind the theatre.

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Mitchell Squire: We're gonna have to do more than talk

Date: Jan 11 through Mar 15

Location: Carver Bank
2416 Lake St. , Omaha,
NE

Description:
January 11 - March 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11th | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Gallery Talk: 7:00 pm
Omaha has recently had a great deal of media attention surrounding crime, gun violence and the legislation that intersects it. Mitchell Squire’s exhibition We're gonna have to do more than talk at the Bemis Center’s Carver Bank venue explores how and if visual art can contribute to a better understanding and redress for the complex issues surrounding gun violence, particularly as it relates to the black community....

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Vision Maker Film Festival

Date: Mar 14 through Mar 20

Bringing the Best of Native American Feature, Documentary, & Short Films to Nebraska.
Vision Maker Media is proud to announce its biggest film festival yet, being held March 14 through March 20 in the Nebraska cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 14 and will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N. 13th St.) at 5:30 p.m. The Delbert Anderson Trio will perform. Two highly anticipated screenings followed by Q&A’s at The Ross—Injunuity, 7 p.m., with...

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

Japan and Fashion: Impact and Influence

Date: Mar 11 through Mar 28

Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
35th and Holdredge Streets Second Floor of the Home Economics Buildling, East Campus, UNL, Lincoln,
NE

The story of Japan's influence on fashion design is presented through a look at Japanese motifs and coloration, Japanese handcrafts, and world famous Japanese designers. Dr. Barbara Trout curates objects from Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design's Historic Costume collection, featuring gifts from Kathryn Ericksen Lohr and artifacts from the Jay Rich collection. Free and open to the public. Special open hours, Saturday, March 15, 9-3.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...

NWU Theatre Production

Date: Mar 13 through Apr 6

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Romp through the forest with fairies, lovers and some of Shakespeare's most comic characters.
March 13-15, April 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
March 16, April 6, 2 p.m.
Reserve tickets at 402.465.2384 or order online at theatre.nebrwesleyan.edu

Days Gone By

Date: Aug 1 through Apr 20

Location: Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Avenue , Kearney,
NE

Days Gone By
July 23 – April 20, 2014
Childhood and its memories recall thoughts and feelings that young and old alike all have. Games and fun remind everyone of childhood. Days Gone By includes selections from the Museum of Nebraska Art’s collection that take you back to these days gone by.
Hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 1- 5 p.m., closed Mondays & major holidays
Free & Open to the Public
mona.unk.edu

Lossy Exhibition Opening

Date: Nov 21 through Apr 26

Curator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence who explore the murky territory of physicality in an era of mediated representation. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them.

7th Annual Laurine Kimmel High School Exhibition

Date: Mar 3 through Apr 26

The 7th annual Laurine Kimmel High School Art Exhibition showcasing artwork by juniors and seniors from 13 southeast Nebraska schools opens on Monday, March 3, at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City. The exhibition features 2D and 3D works created from a variety of media by more than 50 budding artists.
The works on exhibit are selected by art educators in the participating high schools: Auburn Public, District OR-1 Public (Palmyra/Bennet), Falls City Public, Falls City Sacred Heart, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer...